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Compare Expand Acquisition vs Altimeter Group

Side-by-side comparison of features, pricing, services, ratings and more.

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Expand Acquisition

Expand Acquisition

Full Sales Cycle Website

Expand Acquisition is a specialized agency dedicated to accelerating revenue growth for B2B SaaS companies using a proprietary 90-day mechanism to increase MRR and profits.

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Altimeter Group

Altimeter Group

Branding & Design Website

Altimeter Group, now operating as Altimeter, a Prophet company, is a research and strategy consulting firm that helps enterprises understand and act on digital disruption across customer experience, social business, and emerging technologies.

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Feature Comparison

Attribute Expand Acquisition Altimeter Group
Category Full Sales Cycle Branding & Design
Rating
Winner +5.0 higher
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Location N/A San Francisco, CA, USA
Features
  • Connection to Prophet's brand, marketing, and experience design capabilities, enabling
  • Connection to Prophet's brand, marketing, and experience design capabilities, enabling
Services
  • Implementation of revenue growth mechanisms
  • Client acquisition strategies
  • Churn reduction solutions
  • Market share expansion
  • Implementation of revenue growth mechanisms
  • Client acquisition strategies
  • Churn reduction solutions
  • Market share expansion
Pros -
  • Highly visible thought leaders and analysts, including well-known authors and speakers,
Cons -
  • Standardized pricing and engagement models are not published publicly, so prospects
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